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Inside The Reconquista, The Centuries-Long Battle For Control Of The Iberian...

After Muslim armies conquered the Iberian Peninsula in the eighth century, European forces began a campaign to retake the territory, which would ultimately last about 770 years. The post Inside The...

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55 Colorized Photos That Capture World War II As It Really Was

From the attack on Pearl Harbor to the heroics of D-Day, these colorized images offer a clear glimpse into history's bloodiest conflict. The post 55 Colorized Photos That Capture World War II As It...

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43 Mesmerizing Pictures That Capture What New Year’s Eve Looked Like Decades Ago

These photos prove that New Year's Eve has always been one of the world's wildest holidays. The post 43 Mesmerizing Pictures That Capture What New Year’s Eve Looked Like Decades Ago appeared first on...

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The Marburg Files Revealed Former British King Edward VIII’s Nazi Ties — And...

During World War II, Nazi officials offered to help reinstate Edward VIII to the British throne in exchange for peace with Germany in correspondence known as the Marburg Files. The post The Marburg...

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This Week In History News, Dec. 31 – Jan. 6

Lavish Roman necropolis found in Italy, 2,000-year-old astronomical calendar uncovered in China, Scythian quivers made of human skin discovered in Ukraine. The post This Week In History News, Dec. 31 –...

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Unusual Medieval Cemetery Where People Once Feasted And Played Games...

The cemetery, located on the grounds of Fonmon Castle in the south of Wales, paints a perplexing picture of medieval burial rites. The post Unusual Medieval Cemetery Where People Once Feasted And...

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The Haunting Legend Of Leshy, The Child-Snatching Trickster Spirit Said To...

A protector of the forests in Slavic lore, Leshy is known to play tricks on those who enter his woods — while some legends say he’s a malevolent spirit who kidnaps babies. The post The Haunting Legend...

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The Controversial History Of Ley Lines, From The Theory’s Origin To Its New...

When Alfred Watkins first put forth the idea that straight lines connect landmarks across Britain in 1921, he didn't believe that these pathways had any mystical significance — then subsequent...

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The Brutal History Of The Thumbscrew, The Torture Device That Left Victims...

A torture device commonly used to elicit prisoner confessions in early modern Europe, the thumbscrew was designed to crush victims’ fingers or toes, leaving them in incredible pain — but alive. The...

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Hades And Persephone: The Disturbing Ancient Greek Legend Behind The Changing...

In Greek mythology, the goddess Demeter was so distraught about the abduction of her daughter Persephone by Hades, the king of the Underworld, that she refused to perform her duties while Persephone...

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Mysterious, Faceless ‘Seabeast’ Baffles Experts After Washing Ashore In...

The "seabeast" was discovered by a beachcomber who posted photos of it online — but no one can tell exactly what it was. The post Mysterious, Faceless ‘Seabeast’ Baffles Experts After Washing Ashore In...

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The Incredible Story Of John Egan, The World War 2 Pilot Who Gave The ‘Bloody...

As one of the 100th Bomb Group’s “Masters of the Air,” Major John C. Egan not only flew the most dangerous missions alongside his men, but he also hand wrote personal letters to the families of men who...

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The Controversial Story Of Diane De Poitiers, The Mistress Of King Henry II...

King Henry II openly preferred Diane de Poitiers over his legitimate wife — and he treated his lover as an unofficial queen. The post The Controversial Story Of Diane De Poitiers, The Mistress Of King...

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This $25 Brooch Bought At An Antique Fair May Be Worth As Much As $19,000

Flora Steel bought the brooch at an antique fair three decades ago, not knowing it was designed by William Burges. The post This $25 Brooch Bought At An Antique Fair May Be Worth As Much As $19,000...

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This Week In History News, Jan. 14 – 20

Sword from the Viking Age dredged up in Poland, network of ancient cities uncovered in the Amazon, fossils of prehistoric "terror beast" worms found in Greenland. The post This Week In History News,...

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The Strange And Misunderstood History Of The Chastity Belt

While chastity belts have become part of our understanding of the Middle Ages, they were likely fabricated by historians during the Renaissance. The post The Strange And Misunderstood History Of The...

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‘Sensational’ 14th-Century Gauntlet Discovered In Switzerland

Only five 14th-century gauntlets have been discovered in Switzerland, but this one is by far the best preserved. The post ‘Sensational’ 14th-Century Gauntlet Discovered In Switzerland appeared first on...

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Skeletons With Rings Around Their Necks Uncovered At A 1,000-Year-Old...

The burials at the cemetery near the western Ukrainian village of Ostriv displayed a puzzling mix of Kyivan and Baltic customs. The post Skeletons With Rings Around Their Necks Uncovered At A...

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10,000-Year-Old ‘Chewing Gum’ Sheds Fascinating Light On The Diet Of Stone...

The "gum" was chewed by adolescents 10,000 years ago in Sweden and paints a picture of their diet and their oral health. The post 10,000-Year-Old ‘Chewing Gum’ Sheds Fascinating Light On The Diet Of...

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Meet Gale Cleven, The Brave ‘Bloody 100th’ Pilot Who Survived Being Shot Down...

As dramatized in the TV miniseries “Masters of the Air,” Gale “Buck” Cleven was one of the most revered leaders of America’s 100th Bomb Group during World War II. The post Meet Gale Cleven, The Brave...

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